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Brampton
Brampton
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Forged in Forgotten Flames, Found Again
Long before Snap Dragons were whispered about in city streets and forest trails, a single design sparked quietly to life in the early days of autumn. It was called Coffee Haze, a soft, earthen-hued dragon with smoke in its soul. Only two were ever hidden, and then it vanished.
Until now.
Brampton marks the return of that earliest design. Nearly identical in look but remade with a new recipe, and given a name tied directly to the land. In the tiny Norfolk village of Brampton, archaeologists uncovered the remnants of over 140 Roman pottery kilns and a long-lost bath house. A place once shaped by fire, water, and quiet craft.
Some believe that when those kilns cooled, not everything left them. That something else formed in the embers. Not a vessel, but a creature. Earth-coloured, smoke-glazed, and still warm to the touch.
This dragon bears the marks of that imagined past. Its body looks scorched and clay-fired, as if lifted directly from ancient ruins. It is a fragment of forgotten craftsmanship, reawakened with care.
A quiet classic for collectors. A grounding presence among the wilder breeds.
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